Quote: Originally Posted by tom2112
....It seemed to me that you need three matching things to make it work: 1) controller 2) key-layout circuit (membrane) 3) wiring diagram to connect the membrane/controller/PS2 or USB connector.....
acually all you need is a layout and controller with a matching number of rows and collumbs (the key lay-out circuit) and since most keyboards have a 8x16 matrix it shouldnt be hard to find, you may even be able to get away with non matching depending on the controller, of course when you hook this up to the computer some/all of the keys will be wrong(ie. push "E" and get an "I") what you then have to do is use some software to re-map the keyboard so the keys correspond to the right letters/numbers/etc
check
this page out.
BTW you can pick up ( if you live in canada) keyboards like that one at princess auto for 4.99